Anonymous wrote:So what happens to Senate elections in red states, many of which lack hospitals in rural areas? Some of these states may hold the line on COVID-19 for now, but when older smokers in rural communities, and older people in rural retirement homes, begin to drop like flies, there will not be ICU hospital beds for them.
This is Trump’s base in many rural areas. Will the virus, if widespread and deadly, cause them to vote for a moderate Dem? In my state, I think that’s a real possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go North Carolina!
Recent polls show a very close race between Tillis and Cunningham. An East Carolina University survey conducted in February showed Tillis with a 2-point lead over Cunningham. An NBC News/Marist poll had Cunningham ahead by 5 percentage points. The Cook Political Report recently deemed the race a "toss-up" after it had been "leaning Republican
Anonymous wrote:So what happens to Senate elections in red states, many of which lack hospitals in rural areas? Some of these states may hold the line on COVID-19 for now, but when older smokers in rural communities, and older people in rural retirement homes, begin to drop like flies, there will not be ICU hospital beds for them.
This is Trump’s base in many rural areas. Will the virus, if widespread and deadly, cause them to vote for a moderate Dem? In my state, I think that’s a real possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Go North Carolina!
Recent polls show a very close race between Tillis and Cunningham. An East Carolina University survey conducted in February showed Tillis with a 2-point lead over Cunningham. An NBC News/Marist poll had Cunningham ahead by 5 percentage points. The Cook Political Report recently deemed the race a "toss-up" after it had been "leaning Republican
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’m PP and Doug Collins is who I was talking about. I agree with the posters throughout this thread that Susan Collins is toast.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both Purdue and Loeffler have egregious stock trading scandals.
They may both be at risk if enough of the electorate are able to come out.
Loeffler might not win her primary, in part because of this. I think Collins will be much harder to beat.
Which Collins?
Doug Collins. Currently in the House.![]()
Yes, I’m PP and Doug Collins is who I was talking about. I agree with the posters throughout this thread that Susan Collins is toast.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both Purdue and Loeffler have egregious stock trading scandals.
They may both be at risk if enough of the electorate are able to come out.
Loeffler might not win her primary, in part because of this. I think Collins will be much harder to beat.
Which Collins?
Doug Collins. Currently in the House.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both Purdue and Loeffler have egregious stock trading scandals.
They may both be at risk if enough of the electorate are able to come out.
Loeffler might not win her primary, in part because of this. I think Collins will be much harder to beat.
Which Collins?
Anonymous wrote:Both Purdue and Loeffler have egregious stock trading scandals.
They may both be at risk if enough of the electorate are able to come out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both Purdue and Loeffler have egregious stock trading scandals.
They may both be at risk if enough of the electorate are able to come out.
Loeffler might not win her primary, in part because of this. I think Collins will be much harder to beat.
Anonymous wrote:i actually think there might be a split ga senate result.
i think warnock will win (the loeffler seat) but purdue will keep his seat (the one ossoff is going for).
I think it's gonna end up 51-50 dems
az is not a toss-up.
mark kelly is going to win
Anonymous wrote:Both Purdue and Loeffler have egregious stock trading scandals.
They may both be at risk if enough of the electorate are able to come out.